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California sues LA developer for bungling homeless housing projects

State accuses Shangri-La Industries of seeking to "take advantage" of the Homekey program to house homeless in San Bernardino, Redlands and Thousand Oaks.

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No timeline for construction on Regency Inn housing project

Regency Inn, an old motel property located at 2701 N. O. Henry Boulevard in Greensboro, has been sitting vacant for roughly a year and a half, by Greensboro city manager

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Greensboro city officials' emails reveal frustration with motel conversion project

Greensboro officials have publicly expressed support for Step Up on Second, the city’s partner on a permanent supportive housing project, even after the group became embroiled in a multimillion-dollar lawsuit. But public records reviewed by WFDD paint a more complex picture of the city’s response and relationship with the organization. 

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Winston-Salem to halt $2.3M homeless housing project amid nonprofit's legal woes

Leaders in Winston-Salem confirm they're halting a hotel conversion project with California nonprofit Step Up, which has also lost a contract in Asheville.

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Greensboro stands by motel conversion project partner, despite $100M California lawsuit

Greensboro officials are standing by their partnership with Step Up on Second, a nonprofit organization recently named in a $100 million lawsuit filed by the state of California. The company is involved in a project to convert a Greensboro motel into permanent supportive housing for people struggling with chronic homelessness.

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